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Free crochet pattern - Tiny Fuzzy Halloween Kitten

It has been a year since I made my first attempt to write a crochet pattern for a tiny amigurumi kitten. Halloween was just coming and I thought that a cute and scary fuzzy black kitten would be a great idea for a free pattern. Now I have gained much more experiences and I have established my own pattern writing style. Therefore the pattern needed a little update. I changed some bits a pieces here and there and also added some photos of the process. The pattern itself is an easy one but using black fuzzy yarn makes it a bit tricky. It is really hard to keep track of the stitches but fortunately you cannot see the mistakes later. Although, if something goes terribly wrong and you need to unravel a couple of rows, it is almost impossible (at least with the yarn I used).

I had at home a skein of brown and grey fuzzy yarn and I made two more kittens. The brown yarn was of the same type as the black fyzzy yarn but the grey was much fuzzier (I think it is also called eyelash yarn). Although the colour is lighter the grey yarn was even more difficult to work with. It felt like I was blind because I could not see any of the stitches. Actually I crocheted quite randomly and somehow I succeded to get a kitten out of it. This yarn was finer and I had to make some adjustments to the pattern to get the kitten the same size. I also tried out some different faces for the kittens. The grey cat has a pointier nose and I did not make the "vampire teeth". All the kittens are very soft and silky. My baby girl giggles every time I tickle her nose with the kitten's tail. My kids also like to hug and stroke the cats gently.

Here comes the tiny fuzzy Halloween kitten pattern for the adventurous crocheters who are up for the challenge.

Pattern

Important! It is prohibited to sell the pattern, you are welcome to share the pattern on your website or blog if you credit Smartapple Creations as the designer and add a link to my website http://smartapplecreations.blogspot.com. If you would like to translate the pattern, you need to ask for my permission first. You may sell the finished items made according to the pattern.

Notes:
- Crochet in continuous spiral through both loops.
- Use a stitch marker or a piece of yarn to mark the ending of the round. Move the stitch marker after finishing each round.
- Pattern is written using standard US crocheting terms.Skills you will need:
slip stitch, single crochet stitch, increasing, decreasing, crocheting in rounds.

Abbreviations:Rnd - round(N) - number of stitches in row after finishingst, sts - stitch(es)slst - slip stitchsc - single crochet stitchinc - increase (make 2 single crochet stitches in indicated stitch)dec - invisible decrease (crochet next 2 stitches together into 1 stitch by picking up the front loops of two stitches and crocheting one single crochet stitch into both loops)Nsc - crochet one sc in the following N stitches[...] xN - repeat instructions described in the brackets N times in that row

Muzzle

With fingering weight yarn

Rnd 1: Magic ring with 6 sc and tighten the loop (6)

Rnd 2: [inc] x6 (12)

Rnd 3: [inc, sc] x3 (18)
Fasten off and leave a long tail for sewing. Embroider the nose with pink embroidery floss, mouth and teeth with white embroidery floss.

Ears (make 2)

With fingering weight yarn

Rnd 1: Magic ring with 6 sc and tighten the loop (6)

Rnd 2: [inc, sc] x3 (9)

Rnd 3: [2sc, inc] x3 (12)

Rnd 4: [sc, inc, 2sc] x3 (15)

Rnd 5: [inc, 4sc] x3 (18)

Flatten the top of the ear and crochet the opening shut with 8 slst through front loops. Fasten off and leave a long tail for sewing.

Head and Body

With fuzzy yarn

Rnd 1: Magic ring with 6 sc and tighten the loop (6)

Rnd 2: [inc] x6 (12)

Rnd 3: [inc, sc] x6 (18)

Rnd 4: [inc, 2sc] x6 (24)

Rnd 5 - Rnd 10: sc in each st (24)

Rnd 11: [dec, 2sc] x6 (18)

Insert the safety eyes between rounds 6 and 7 leaving 4 or 5 sts between them and fasten with the washers. Stuff the head.

Rnd 12: [dec, sc] x6 (12)

Rnd 13: [dec, 2sc] x3 (9)

Form a little semi-cirlce of the ear, position the ears to the sides between rounds 3 and 7 and sew them on.

Position the muzzle to the face between the eyes and sew it on.Legs (make 4)

With fingering weight yarn

Rnd 1: Magic ring with 6 sc and tighten the loop (6)

Rnd 2: [inc, sc] x3 (9)

Rnd 3 - Rnd 10: sc in each st (9)

Stuff the leg. Flatten the top of the leg and crochet the opening shut with 4sc through both loops. Fasten off and leave a long tail for sewing.

Position two legs on to the front of the body and two legs to the sides of the body, sew them on. Your cat will sit neatly and the legs will not stick out if you attach the legs to the body with a few stitches also in the middle of the legs. Hide the yarn tails inside the body.

Fasten off and leave a long tail for sewing. Sew the tail on to the back of the body.

Congratulations, your kitten is ready!

If you liked this pattern check out also my pattern stores on Ravelry, Craftsy or Etsy for my other cute patterns. Follow me also on Facebook or Instagram. If you have any questions or comments to the pattern, feel free to send me an e-mail or write in the comments below.

Send me the pictures of your kitten by email or share them on my Facebook page for others to enjoy as well!